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In Brief: Oh, yikes! X, formerly Twitter, wants permission to collect your biometrics wholesale, beginning September 29th

Just a nanosecond (it seems) after changing its name to a single letter (wonder if going to punctuation is next?), the company’s privacy policy is asking you to agree to this for “safety, security and identification purposes.”

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Children’s Privacy: Judge advocates for children’s privacy in Arkansas

September 5, 2023

A federal judge has blocked passage of a controversial law that would have required parental consent for use of social media for youth as old as 18. The law, which was signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, was deemed “unconstitutionally vague” by the judge in response to a suit brought by NetChoice, an organization whose members include many large tech companies.

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Amperity Launches New Lakehouse Offering

May 17, 2024

Amperity has launched Lakehouse CDP,  which delivers CDP functions within “lakehouse” data stores including Snowflake and Databricks.  Amperity tools for data modeling, data quality, identity resolution, generative AI, segmentation, and performance measurement will send all results to a company’s own lakehouse rather than a separate Amperity-managed database. Modules can be used independently but the real benefit here is that Amperity is one of the few “composable” CDP vendors who offer a complete set of pre-integrated CDP functions.

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